Mount Morgan Mine Upper Mundic Gully TSF EA Amendment

VM Act Category

RE

Extent

Representative photo

Emergent layer (E): height 13 m, rare occurrence of C. trachyphloia. T1: height 6 – 9 m, 30 – 60% canopy cover. Dominated by Acacia spp. Possibly including but not limited to Acacia shirleyi and Acacia crassa. T2: Layer generally absent. Occasional regrowth T1 spp. noted. S: Layer generally absent. Infrequent presence of recruiting T1 spp., Erythrina sp. and Ficus opposita . G: Layer generally sparse to frequent. Layer dominated by tussocks of E. stricta. Occasional patches co-dominated by X. latifolia. Addtiional species included H. shanesii, G. rotundifolia, Pigea stellarioides, Hibbertia stricta, Hibbertia linearis and M. miquelii. T1: height 18 – 23 m, 34 – 39% canopy cover. Dominated by Blakella citriodora. Rare occurrence of Eucalyptus crebra. T2: Comprised of B. citriodora , Lophostemon suaveolens and Acacia salicina. S: Layer sparse to absent. Comprised of recruiting T1 and T2 spp. alongside C. reticulatum, J. scoparia, Acacia fimbriata, Acacia podalyriifolia, Hibiscus heterophylla and Hovea linearis. An isolated population of Grevillea hockingsii was also confirmed within this community. G. Layer generally sparse. Layer species composition varied across the project area, but generally included E. stricta, Imperata cylindrica, M. miquelii, X. latifolia, P. stellarioides, Chenopodium robertianum.

11.10.4 C

5.2

11.12.6 B

4.19

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